Definitions
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun Brit. same as
commercialization .
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- noun Alternative spelling of
commercialization .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun the act of commercializing something; involving something in commerce
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Examples
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Mugs made for the anniversary were taken off the shelf after a regional Hindu fundamentalist group protested what it called commercialisation of the attacks.
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Mugs made for the anniversary were taken off the shelf after a fundamentalist group protested what it called commercialisation of the attacks.
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Mugs made for the anniversary were taken off the shelf after a fundamentalist group protested what it called commercialisation of the attacks.
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Because of the absolute lack of infrastructure to ensure effective generation of ideas and their subsequent commercialisation, that is to put them on the market, any other approach would simply have led to the complete technological and industrial insulation of both our country and your companies.
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Because of the absolute lack of infrastructure to ensure effective generation of ideas and their subsequent commercialisation, that is to put them on the market, any other approach would simply have led to the complete technological and industrial insulation of both our country and your companies.
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What is happening is what Prof. Mamdani calls commercialisation of education.
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York, criticised what he said was the "commercialisation" of universities, following a model proposed by the World Bank from the late 1980s.
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Do you have this kind of commercialisation in Canada?
HIV/AIDS: Remembering our debts Elizabeth McClung 2006
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At one level, globalisation encapsulates the processes of market-driven economic interaction and integration between economies across borders - a process that is being driven by a revolution in innovation and commercialisation which is continuing to drive down the costs of transportation and communications and to set new benchmarks for economic competitiveness.
Speech: Continuity and Change in the Pursuit of Australia's International Interests 2006
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The South African Commission for Equality regards high lobola payments as an abuse and refers to a "commercialisation" of women.
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